Last week I posted part one of my food forest tour… here’s part two.
Check out the wide variety of trees, the amazing grafted plum, the sweet potato groundcover, plus see a vicious bear attack.
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Last week I posted part one of my food forest tour… here’s part two.
Check out the wide variety of trees, the amazing grafted plum, the sweet potato groundcover, plus see a vicious bear attack.
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2 responses to “Crash Gardening S2, Episode 2B: A Tour of My Food Forest (Continued)”
How do you ensure everything is watered enough??
The mulch layer helps significantly. For the first year the fruit trees needed some irrigation but now they generally take care of themselves.